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...Year's Day. Henry Purcell, England's greatest old-time musician, had to do this while he held the post, from 1672 to 1682. But Sir Edward will merely have to attend H. M. on state occasions, wearing the proper and traditional robes, trappings and official insignia of his rank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: An Appointment | 5/26/1924 | See Source »

...University track insignia has been awarded to Clarence Harrison DeMar A. A. '15 by the Athletic Committee because of his winning the Boston Marathon run four different times. He won this 26-mile classic first in 1911. Business and the war interfered with his track career from then until 1922, when he repeated his victory of eleven years earlier. He again won the marathon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 4-Time Winner of Local Marathon Awarded Track "H"; De Mar Broke World's Record Last Month; Pleased at Official Honor | 5/9/1924 | See Source »

...Corresponds to the "letter" of an American university. The Oxford blue is dark, the Cambridge light. The ''half-blue" corresponds to a minor sport insignia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Blues | 3/31/1924 | See Source »

...Council approved the recommendations of the following 30 men for "H 2nd" insignia for playing on the Second Football team last fall: C. E. Baldwin '26, P. E. Berglund '26, I. G. Black '24, T. D. Blake '25, P. W. Chase '25, H. P. Curtis '25, C. B. Cooper '24, M. L. Donaldson '26, C. W. Gillies '26, A. B. Harlow '25, Clark Hodder '25, W. P. Howe '24, W. H. Lewis '26, L. A. Littlefield '25, W. K. Manly '26, G. P. Morey '24, Charlton MacVeagh '24, L. R. Nichols '24, R. F. F. Nichols '24, A. D. Phillips...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RADICAL STEPS TAKEN BY STUDENT COUNCIL | 2/28/1924 | See Source »

General Patrick has carried American aviation many strides forward, and holds a high position in the eyes, of his subordinates. Nothing better illustrates his character than the fact that he is the only army officer of his rank who has the privilege of wearing the insignia of a full-fledged filer. When over sixty years old he insisted on being taught to fly like any other airman, because, as he said, he wanted to experience and understand all the risks that his subordinates took. He has thus the record for age at the time-he "won his wings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. S. AIR CHIEF WILL DESCRIBE HIS TRADE | 2/28/1924 | See Source »

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